Announcements
NEOGEN Land Grant Prize Applications Due September 15, 2022
This endowed award program seeks to advance the work of an MSU graduate student whose research has the potential to contribute to economic and scientific improvements in society, with a promise of practical applications that benefit U.S. economic interests.
Applications for Molecular Discovery Grants 2022 Now Open
Letters of intent are due Aug. 9 and applications are due Sept. 9, 2022.
BIL NOAA Grants Available
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has announced the opening of four funding opportunities under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Yadav Named Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Education
Aman Yadav, known for his research and outreach on computer science education and computational thinking, has been named Lappan-Phillips Professor of Computing Education at MSU.
Nanzer Named Google Research Scholar
Jeffrey Nanzer will advance mobile millimeter wave networks as a Google Research Scholar, a select effort by Google to fund world-class research conducted by early career professors.
American Cancer Society Grants Available
Multiple American Cancer Society grants are now available to apply for.
MSU Research Team Receives $590K USDA Grant for Corn Tar Spot Resistance Research
A team of Michigan State University scientists has received more than $590,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study resistance to tar spot, a devastating corn disease.
Fang Named a Global Leading Innovator Under 35
Chengcheng Fang has been named a 2022 Innovator Under 35 by the science and technology magazine MIT Technology Review.
Climate Change Research Support Program Accepting Proposals
The program is an important initial funding mechanism to support promising new initiatives in key areas of research, scholarship, and multidisciplinary collaboration in response to the global climate crisis.
SciComm Identities Project Fellowship Applications Open
The University of Rhode Island’s Metcalf Institute, Michigan State University’s Knight Center for Environmental Journalism, and the URI Science and Story Lab have launched a fellowship program designed to prepare the next generation of science communicators from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds.